consistently use 'todo list' vs 'todo'

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fosslinux 2019-07-11 10:11:21 +10:00
parent 8217724f41
commit 9809dfa522

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@ -16,12 +16,12 @@ class Module(ModuleManager.BaseModule):
if len(todo) >= index:
event["stdout"].write("Todo %d: %s" % (index, todo[index-1]))
else:
event["stderr"].write("You do not have that many things in your todo")
event["stderr"].write("You do not have that many things in your todo list")
else:
event["stderr"].write("Please provide a number")
else:
todo_count = len(todo)
event["stdout"].write("There are %d items in your todo" % todo_count)
event["stdout"].write("There are %d items in your todo list" % todo_count)
@utils.hook("received.command.todoadd", min_args=1)
def todo_add(self, event):
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ class Module(ModuleManager.BaseModule):
todo = event["user"].get_setting("todo", [])
for item in todo:
if item.lower() == arg_lower:
raise utils.EventError("That is already in your todo")
raise utils.EventError("That is already in your todo list")
todo.append(event["args"])
event["user"].set_setting("todo", todo)
event["stdout"].write("Saved")
@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ class Module(ModuleManager.BaseModule):
event["stdout"].write("Todo item removed")
else:
event["stderr"].write("You do not have that many things in "
"your todo")
"your todo list")
else:
event["stderr"].write("Please provided a todo item number to remove")